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H. D. Garwood Seed CoRocky Ford, Colorado 
This cantaloupe might be classed as a Pink Meat 10-25, as it has the heavy 
netting of the 10-25, runs uniform in size but with a deep pink flesh rather than 
salmon tint. The seed cavity is smaller than that of the 10-25, therefore it is a 
better shipper. It is a main crop variety and very prolific. The vines make a vig¬ 
orous growth and are disease resistant. If the seed cavity was a trifle smaller it could 
be classsed as an “Improved Perfecto.” We secured a supply of stock .seed from 
the originators and grew a wonderful crop of this strain. We are sure that it will 
not disappoint you. Many pronounced our seed field as the very best that they ever 
saw of this variety. We advise every grower to give it a trial. 
Prices Postpaid: Ounce, 10c; % pound, 25c; V 2 pound, 40c; 1 pound, 70c; 
2 pounds, $1.30; 5 pounds, $3.00; 10 pounds, $5.50. 
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This cantaloupe, also known as “Burrell Gem” and “Ordway Pink Meat,” is 
popular in many markets. It is larger than the “Rocky Ford,” averaging about 6 
inches in length, tapering at the ends, and 4% to 5 inches in diameter, with well- 
defined ribs, heavily netted, with a distinct stripe between. The flesh is a deep 
salmon color, very thick and fine-grained. It has a rich, spicy flavor, excelled by 
none. The seed cavity is unusually small, which accounts for its superior shipping 
qualities. The melons are wrapped in attractive pink wrappers and packed in one- 
layer crates holding from nine to fifteen melons. 
Prices Postpaid: Ounce, 10c; *4 pound, 25c; V 2 pound, 40c; 1 pound, 70c; 
2 pounds, $1.30; 5 pounds, $3.00; 10 pounds, $5.50. 
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This melon is a favorite in many sections. The vines are hardy and vigorous. 
The fruit averages a little larger than the Rocky Fords. The shape is almost round, 
slightly oval. The color is a whitish-green. It shows no ribs, is heavily netted 
with a wide, coarse netting. The flesh is a deep salmon color to the rind, fine¬ 
grained and very firm. The seed cavity is extremely small, therefore it is one of the 
best keepers and an excellent shipping melon. 
Do not pick this melon until it will slip. , If picked as soon as it will slip it 
will keep for days and ship anywhere. 
Prices Postpaid: Ounce, 10c; % pound, 25c; V 2 pound, 40c; 1 pound, 70c; 
2 pounds, $1.30; 5 pounds, $3.00; 10 pounds, $5.50. 
